For four days you’ll be able to get your hands on free fried chicken

Here’s our usual routine when a restaurant announces the offer of free food.
We get excited.
We take note of the day and time they’re handing out free stuff.
We promptly forget all about it until we start seeing people Instagramming deliciousness, and hate ourselves for being so bloody forgetful.
That’s not going to happen this time around. Because if we miss the first day of this particular deal, there’s always tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after that.
From Monday 23 October, Billy and the Chicks’ will be doing four glorious days of fried chicken offers, ingeniously titled the... read more

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